As the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary continues to heat up, the Toomey campaign has launched a new website, www.WhoIsWorse.com, that takes aim at Katie McGinty and Joe Sestak.

For McGinty, the site focuses on “Corporate Katie” giving millions of taxpayer dollars to her pet projects while serving as Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection Secretary. Those same pet projects would later line her pockets.

Meanwhile, Joe “Saystax” is taken to task for his extremely liberal record, best described by his history of voting with former House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi an astounding 98 percent of the time.

www.WhoIsWorse.com is already garnering headlines –

From The Morning Call:

The site – www.WhoIsWorse.com – dubs Sestak as ‘Joe SaysTax’ and details what it describes as his "extreme liberal" positions. As for McGinty, the campaign accuses her of unethical decisions during her roles with the state Department of Environmental Protection and with energy firms.

From The Philadelphia Inquirer:

Choose one link and viewers arrive at a site calling Sestak ‘Joe Saystax’ labeling the former admiral and Delaware County congressman an ‘extreme liberal’ who loves President Obama’s health care law. Try the other link and you arrive at a site calling McGinty, Gov. Wolf’s former chief of staff, ‘Corporate Katie’ and accusing her of profiting as she moved between government work and the private sector.

From [*Politico’s]( Morning Score:

Pennsylvania: GOP Sen. Pat Toomey’s campaign debuted a website on Tuesday attacking his two chief Democratic rivals, Joe Sestak and Katie McGinty.

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